heyyo folks, i just picked up a cord of wood (roughly) from a buddy of mine. the overwhelming majority is 2+ year seasoned oak (16% on the MM), but i'd say maybe an 8th of it has a bit of sponginess here and there on the edges. i know he stacked it directly on the ground, i assume this is where the sponginess came from. being that this is my second winter burning, and the first with oak, should i bother cutting (or otherwise removing) the sponginess of of the pieces, or just screw it and burn it. im pretty on top of covering it in inclement weather, should that make a difference. any input?
many fanks!
many fanks!